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Former commune of Luxembourg
Rollingergrund (German pronunciation: [ˈʁɔlɪŋɐˌɡʁʊnt]; Luxembourgish: Rollengergronn, pronounced [ˌʀoleŋɐˈɡʀon] ) is an area of north-western Luxembourg
Rollingergrund
District in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
Rollingergrund-North Belair (Luxembourgish: Rollengergronn-Belair-Nord, pronounced [ˌʀoleŋɐˌɡʀon bæˌlɛːɐ̯ ˈnoχt]; French: Rollingergrund-Belair-Nord; German:
Rollingergrund-North_Belair
Hospital in Luxembourg City
to the west of the city centre, in the south-east of the quarter of Rollingergrund-North Belair, and just to the north of Route d'Arlon. This site comprises
Centre Hospitalier de Luxembourg
Centre_Hospitalier_de_Luxembourg
Canton in Centre, Luxembourg
Weiler-la-Tour On 26 March 1920 the former communes of Hamm, Hollerich and Rollingergrund (all from Luxembourg Canton) were merged into the commune of Luxembourg
Canton_of_Luxembourg
Capital of Luxembourg
were greatly expanded, with the communes of Eich, Hamm, Hollerich, and Rollingergrund all merging with Luxembourg City. Until then, the city proper had only
Luxembourg_City
Archeological project
difficult. LL is not a closed circle as there was no need to demarcate the Rollingergrund section towards the center of the City of Luxembourg. Markers are placed
Limes_Luxemburgensis
Aspect of Luxembourgish geography
Remich, Rumelange, Vianden, and Wiltz. On 1 July 1849 the commune of Rollingergrund was created from the commune of Eich by law on 8 May 1849 On 1 January
Communes_of_Luxembourg
Buildings and structures in Luxembourg City
Septfontaines (Luxembourgish: Schlass Siwebueren) is located in the Rollingergrund district of Luxembourg City. Now a listed building, it has been associated
Château_de_Septfontaines
District in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
when it was merged into the city of Luxembourg, along with Hamm and Rollingergrund. At the time of the merger, Hollerich was the third most populous commune
Hollerich
Hospital in Luxembourg City
southern Luxembourg. It is located off the Route d'Arlon N6 road, in Rollingergrund, in the west of the city. The hospital forms the largest part of the
Municipal Hospital (Luxembourg)
Municipal_Hospital_(Luxembourg)
District in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
it was merged into the city of Luxembourg, along with Hollerich and Rollingergrund. "Hamm". www.vdl.lu (in French). Ville de Luxembourg. Retrieved 16 June
Hamm,_Luxembourg
Luxembourgish illustrator and art teacher (1851-1901)
and for cofounding the Cercle artistique de Luxembourg. Born in the Rollingergrund district of Luxembourg City on 6 June 1851, Engels studied art at the
Michel_Engels
Administrative divisions of Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
Neudorf-Weimershof 7,178 248.93 Pfaffenthal 1,380 37.52 Pulvermuhl 386 24.82 Rollingergrund-North Belair 4,898 633.87 Ville Haute 3,513 105.90 Weimerskirch 2,471
Districts_of_Luxembourg_City
demolished. 1784 - Château de Septfontaines built outside city (in Rollingergrund). 1794 - November 22: Siege of Luxembourg by French forces begins. 1795
Timeline_of_Luxembourg_City
21 October 1956) was Bishop of Luxembourg from 1935 to 1956. Born in Rollingergrund in 1877, Joseph Laurent Philippe was ordained a priest on 28 May 1904
Joseph_Laurent_Philippe
Amateur athletics club in Luxembourg
athletics and triathlon. The club is based at Stade Josy Barthel, in the Rollingergrund-North Belair quarter of north-western Luxembourg City. CSL was formed
CAL_Spora_Luxembourg
District in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
complete Belair's boundary. In the north, the district is divided from Rollingergrund by the Route d'Arlon. During the times when the Fortress of Luxembourg
Belair,_Luxembourg
District in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
of Luxembourg. Until 8 May 1849, the commune of Eich also included Rollingergrund, which was made a separate commune on that date, before being merged
Eich,_Luxembourg
privately owned and cannot be visited. Château de Septfontaines in the Rollingergrund "Château de Septfontaines", Fortresses, Châteaux, Manoirs. (in French)
Septfontaines_Castle
Football tournament season
Tricolore Muhlenweg AS Luxembourg 3–1 The Belval Belvaux Rumelange 0–31 CS Rollingergrund Hoping Club Burange 1–14 Red Black Pfaffenthal Jeunesse 07 Kayl 2–4
1922–23_Luxembourg_Cup
Luxembourgish painter
father started to work at the Sept-Fontaines porcelain factory in the Rollingergrund. He attended the Luxembourg Drawing School where he was awarded the
Jean-Baptiste_Fresez
U.S. Air Force air support operations group in Germany
1944 Étain, France, 23 September 1944 Nancy, France, 5 October 1944 Rollingergrund, Luxembourg, 7 January 1945 Idar Oberstein, Germany, 27 March 1945 Frankfurt-on-Main
4th Air Support Operations Group
4th_Air_Support_Operations_Group
Luxembourgish painter and photographer (1824–1878)
to Luxembourg, on 4 May 1850, he married Catherine Kranenwitter from Rollingergrund. Both his son Charles (Carl) (1851–1906) and his grandson Emile followed
Pierre_Brandebourg
13th century Septfontaines Privately owned, no visitors Septfontaines, Rollingergrund 1775 Luxembourg City Convention centre Stadtbredimus Castle 1724 Stadtbredimus
List_of_castles_in_Luxembourg
Rolleng Remich Bous village Rollingen Rolleng Mersch Mersch village Rollingergrund (Luxembourg) Rollengergronn Luxembourg Luxembourg lieu-dit Rombach-Martelange
List of populated places in Luxembourg
List_of_populated_places_in_Luxembourg
Luxembourgish politician (1871–1930)
expanded to include the former communes of Eich, Hamm, Hollerich, and Rollingergrund, which now form the majority of its suburbs. There is a street in Cessange
Luc_Housse
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A nature god.
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King of Saints
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Lord Shiva
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One who desires, Desired
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Star name, Eldest daughter, A Nakshatra, The eldest, Lord Vishnu
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Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Éabha, ÉBHA means "life."
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Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic Baile an Doire, BALLINDERRY means "town of the oak wood."
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German : from a reduced form of the Germanic personal name Gernhard (see Gernhardt).English and German : variant of Gerner.
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